Wildlife and Aquatic Law (2007)

  • Animals
  • Fishing fisheries and aquaculture
  • National parks and wildlife sanctuaries

The Wildlife and Aquatic law determines principles, regulations and measures on wildlife and aquatic life in nature to promote the sustainable regeneration and utilization of wildlife and aquatic, without any harmful impact on natural resources or habitats and to restrict anthropogenic pressure on decreasing species and the extinction of wildlife and aquatic, by encouraging people as a whole to understand and recognise the significance, with enhancing the conscientious love, care and treatment of animals. To engage in managing, monitoring, conserving, protecting, developing and utilizing wildlife and aquatic in sustainable manner. To guarantee plenteousness and richness of ecological natural equilibrium systems, to contribute in upgrading the condition of livelihoods for multi-ethnic people, which has the potential to develop and realise the national social-economic goals.

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